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The Sunshine Peeks

From head to toe

you shiver and shake

at the violent winds.

Your bones start to ache.

These harsh winter days

are soon to pass by

as spring comes along

and paints a blue sky.

We sigh in relief

as robins set in.

The days start to warm

and snow becomes thin.

The sunshine awakes

and rabbits hop by,

telling all of their friends

to kiss winter goobye.

Buzzing bee's sing songs of

fresh blooming flowers

and spiders carve webs

to pass the long hours.

Ah! Yes, we love spring,

but winters still here

and as days pass along,

we have nothing to fear.

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amanda-scott
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Mar 26, 2010
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